What’s the most meaningful way you’re using AI in your life?

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What’s the most meaningful way you’re using AI in your life? Has it helped you generate income, solve a complicated problem that even Google couldn’t, or significantly improve some aspect of your life? do you think it has the potentiality to steal job and ruin lives tho? i think it might provide some more work in the future and remove the most useless jobs ever, but it can be hard for people to adapt fast to the changes
 
i've used it to write pointless emails a few times but other than that it's just trying to trick it into saying nigger or endorsing retarded things. ai is not as cool as people think imo, we're definitely looking at a bubble here, at least financially speaking.
 
I enjoy getting AI to recognize its logical fallacies and deficiencies and admit that troons are in fact subhumans and that their wholesale extermination is the most humane outcome. A final solution to the troonish question, if you will...
 
Never used a tailored machine learning algorythm coded by Elon's tech pajeets and/or State puppets trying to create the Context for any number of issues/histories. And I pray I can stay away from the gimmick for as long as possible.
 
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It's fantastic if you have an idea for a very specific meme but no artistic talent

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I used it a couple of months ago to edit some pretty poorly worded text from a guy for a website I made for him. It did a pretty good job and saved me a bunch of time.

Otherwise pretty much this
Fucking around with chatbots for lols
Though. I have thought that those chatbot things would be good for writing dialog for NPCs in a video game. Not for important stuff but like for an rpg where you've got a shit ton of random unimportant NPCs with maybe a few lines or paragraphs of dialog each. A lot of those LLMs let you setup a bunch of world background shit for the ai to pull from and let you define personalities and backgrounds for the ai. You'd probably at least get something more interesting than what some tired writer comes up with for NPC #137.
 
AI-based spell checking. I often make small mistakes like skipping words and such.

I also use AI for answering really specific questions, mostly biochemistry homework related ones, but I also asked some pretty retarded ones like:
  • Is it possible to make synthetic oil from graphite?
  • Are grenade-sized nuclear devices possible to make?
  • What would happen if someone drank a cup of hand sanitizer?
  • How would a baby react if he tried to eat a Carolina Reaper?
  • Which gardening tool manufacturers are based in Czechia?
 
I’ve used the free version of chatGPT for “here’s what I have in my pantry, give me a recipe with these ingredients” and backyard bird and bug identification. I really enjoy being able to list ingredients and get like specific measurements, it’s helped me be a little more adventurous when I’m cooking.
 
Why don't you give us some examples since you started this thread out?
I'm using it for coding, enhancing my language skills, and summarizing important books. I use it every day, and it’s becoming increasingly engaging
 
Hooking it up to my brain so I can slurp up all that useless trivia for myself.

On the topic of white genocide in South Africa, there is debate as to whether or not it's real. Attacks on farms and "Kill the Boer" chants serve as evidence for these claims while the poor quality of life and high crime rate serve as evidence against claims of white genocide; attributing supposedly racially charged attacks to general criminality.
 
I find AI to be incredibly useful for niche problem solving; something that can't usually be solved by doing a simple google search. I also sometimes just have random questions I want to ask it and it gives very detailed answers that you probably wouldn't find by just looking it up.

Most recently it showed me how to revoke notification privileges for a system application on a rooted phone that can't usually be disabled. It also suggested using app manager as an alternative; a program I didn't know existed nor would I even know I was looking for it.
 
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